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Faculty and Student Perceptions of Academic Incivility in the People's Republic of China
Journal of Cultural Diversity
  • Cynthia Clark, Boise State University
  • Cao Mei Juan, Hangzhou Normal University
  • Barbara W. Allerton, Boise State University
  • Nancy S. Otterness, Boise State University
  • Wu Ya Jun, Hangzhou Normal University
  • Fu Wei, Hangzhou Normal University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2012
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Abstract

This is the second article of a two-part series regarding nursing faculty and student perceptions of incivility in nursing education in the People's Republic of China (PRC). Nursing faculty from the United States of America (USA) and the PRC collaborated to conduct this empirical study. A sample of 382 Chinese nursing faculty and students responded to 4 open-ended questions on the Incivility in Nursing Education (INE) Survey. Both groups reported similar perceptions of uncivil behaviors, contributors to incivility, and ways to address the problem. A conceptual model for fostering civility in nursing education was adapted to illustrate the findings.

Citation Information
Cynthia Clark, Cao Mei Juan, Barbara W. Allerton, Nancy S. Otterness, et al.. "Faculty and Student Perceptions of Academic Incivility in the People's Republic of China" Journal of Cultural Diversity (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cynthia_clark/33/